Latest Sharm el-Sheikh attacks Stories

CAIRO (Reuters) - Fourteen Egyptians went on trial on
Saturday on charges connected with two bombings which targeted
tourists in the capital Cairo in April 2005. An American, two French people and the bomber were killed
in the first attack in the bazaar area of the old city.

CAIRO (Reuters) - Three explosions shook the Egyptian Sinai
resort of Dahab on Monday and smoke could be seen rising from
the town's tourist bazaar, witnesses said. At least 12 people were killed and more than 90 were
wounded, Al Jazeera television reported.

CAIRO (Reuters) - Twenty-two people were killed and 150
wounded by three explosions that ripped through the Egyptian
Sinai resort town of Dahab on Monday, a security official said. "It is twenty-two dead and 150 wounded ...

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian police in the Sinai peninsula
have shot dead two men suspected of organizing bombings which
killed 67 people in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in
July, the Interior Ministry said on Thursday.

By Jonathan Wright CAIRO (Reuters) - An investigation into attacks that killed
98 people in Sharm el-Sheikh and other Sinai resorts in the
past year showed no links between the bombers and outside
groups, Egypt's prime minister said on Sunday.

ISMAILIA, Egypt (Reuters) - A land mine damaged an Egyptian
police vehicle in northern Sinai on Saturday, injuring a police
colonel and a civilian helping police track the group suspected
of seven bombings in the area, a security source said.

By Camilla Hall CAIRO (Reuters) - Frightened tourists have been slow to
return to Egypt's south Sinai since bombs killed more than 64
people in the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh last month, dragging
the regional economy into the doldrums, hoteliers said on
Tuesday.

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian police have arrested one more
man suspected of belonging to a group that killed at least 64
people in three bomb attacks in the Red Sea resort of Sharm
el-Sheikh last month, security sources said on Friday.

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